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In a world where Black fathers are just starting to get the credit they deserve, I’m adding one more positive addition to the bunch.

 

I present to you, Mr. Timothy Williams, Jr.

 

Tim is the CEO of Family First Logistics and Trucking Company and BAMIGI brand as well as co-CEO of My Networking Apparel and eCleanATL with future opportunities on the horizon. Simply put, Mr. Williams is a serial entrepreneur. So the immediate question that comes to mind is, “How did all of this happen?”

Tim has been dabbling in business for nearly a decade, earning his first major corporate deal at the age of 22. Young, driven, and hardset on making a name for himself, Tim managed and worked a contract for cleaning services as a one many army until he could afford to hire a team.

Since then, he has developed a reputation amongst his colleagues as the “Millennial Connect,” largely due to the fact that he is constantly bridging the gaps between millennials and limitless business opportunities.

As a serial entrepreneur, he has developed a skillset centered in client and relationship management by catering to client needs and efficiently providing service. This gift has brought him great success within the hospitality, professional cleaning service and travel industries. It has all been driven by his desire to create a legacy for himself and his posterity.

Tim believes that building a legacy is the most important element to his children’s growth and future. Not to rant, but black men get a bad wrap for not taking care of their kids. Tim is an exceptional example of the polar opposite. I would never attest to anyone being perfect, but I will say that there is rarely a moment when i see Tim without his gang. They all love him dearly, and many a time, Tim has passed on an invitation because being a daddy comes first for him.

I want to take a moment to celebrate fatherhood and further emphasize that parenting is an art, not a science. The beauty of art is often found in its imperfection. Being present is half the battle and he is always accounted for. Hats off to you brother forhandling your responsibilities with enthusiasm, consistency and pride!

There is an inherent class to the three piece suit that says, “Im in Charge” (when done correctly). The gray suit, the window panes; orange, blue, and white stripes. Tim clearly came here to get it poppin!

We made sure to make sure that we set him up in a suit fit for the temp. This wool blend is just thick enough to beat the cool morning air, but light enough to navigate the afternoon high. Thanks Tim for trusting me in this process, it was a pleasure getting you suited and booted. If you’re seeking a consultation feel free to give me a shout, my best points of contact can be found HERE.

Cheers To A Life Worth Living,

 

-The Wkender